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GM-Lyft Deal Points To Pursuit Of Driverless Future

Jan. 4 marked the first time a major carmaker teamed up with a transportation network company, and the crown didn’t go to the sector’s reigning cash king, Uber. Instead, General Motors bestowed a half billion dollar investment onto Lyft, a company that, until recently, could best be compared to a spare heir, but just completed a new $1 billion round of funding, thanks in large part to GM’s investment.

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